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course on Ancestrial inheritance

Restore your connection with your family roots, feel supported from within, and step into your place in the greater flow of life.

The ancestral system is a living energetic and psychological structure into which every person is incorporated from the moment of birth.

It spans several generations of ancestors (usually we are affected by pattern from 7 generations back) and encompasses not only genetic factors but also emotional, behavioural, perceptive and even physical patterns that are passed on unconsciously.

[Generational programs]
How the genetic system affects a person
Partnership or parenthood
Financial problems
A sense of guilt
Or shame, fear, or a sense of heaviness that isn’t yours
Loneliness, divorce, bankruptcy, illness
Recurring scenarios:
A loss of vitality and motivation
pessimism
Internal conflict
Between ‘want’ and ‘must’
An attachment to feelings and fates that are not one’s own
other people’s feelings
The generational system is like the roots of a tree.
If they are healthy, the tree grows, blossoms and bears fruit. But if the roots are rotting, broken or neglected, the tree will not thrive, even if everything appears to be ‘fine' on the surface.
Working with one’s lineage is not merely a matter of ‘honouring one’s ancestors', but a profound practice of freeing oneself from the pain of others and reclaiming one’s own destiny.
[The influence of ancestors]
how the generational system works
Emotions that were not processed by our ancestors—grief, shame, guilt, fear, aggression — are passed on. Descendants experience these as ‘foreign' emotions, with no roots in their own personal history.
IV. Conveying Unresolved Feelings
Descendants may identify with the fate of a particular ancestor, especially if that ancestor was ostracised, forgotten or condemned. For example, a grandson may unconsciously ‘carry' the fate of his grandfather, who died in the war or was dispossessed
II. Substitutions and Identifications
If someone in the family line has been excluded (a murderer, an aborted child, a traitor), the system will seek to restore its integrity—often at the expense of the descendants. This manifests itself in the form of self-destruction, unwarranted guilt, and the unconscious repetition of the excluded path.
III. Imbalances
We unconsciously ‘serve' our family lineage by repeating patterns of fate, illness, careers, decisions and even phrases. This can manifest as an inner barrier to happiness, wealth, success or love — ‘as if I have no right to them'.
I. System loyalty
Systemic constellations
A method of working with the family system, in which hidden dynamics are revealed through surrogates or images
Physical practices
The body holds ancestral memory, and through mindful movement, breathing and sensation, we can unpack it
Rituals of recognition
The return of the outcasts, the release of those who have suffered a hard fate, the restoration of order within the clan
Drawing up a family tree with key events helps to identify recurring themes
Working with a genogram
Energetic cleansing of the family line
In Daoist and shamanic traditions, there are practices for purifying the ancestral field
[Application tools]
How to deal with this
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[What you need to know]
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